The Rights of People with Mental Disabilities: The authoritative ACLU guide to the rights of people with mental illness and mental retardation
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Title | The Rights of People with Mental Disabilities: The authoritative ACLU guide to the rights of people with mental illness and mental retardation |
Publication Type | Book |
Pub Year | 1996 |
Authors | Levy, R. M., Dorsen N., & Rubenstein L. S. |
Publisher | SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Keywords | accommodation |
Notes |
accommodation"A reasonable accommodation is an alteration in the work environment that will enable the employee to perform the essential functions of the job. The accommodation must be practicable and reasonable in terms of cost to the employer and ease of accomplishment; in the words of the ADA, it cannot be an 'undue hardship' to the employer. The accommodation can be physical, such as a ramp up a few steps or and amplification device on the telephone. For people with mental disabilities, the core of reasonable accommodation is an adjustment to the work environment that will enable the person to perform at a productive level. These can include such changes as:
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